River Tyne - Wikipedia It is formed by the North Tyne and the South Tyne, which converge at Warden near Hexham in Northumberland at a place dubbed 'The Meeting of the Waters' The Tyne Rivers Trust measure the whole Tyne catchment as 2,936 km 2 (1,134 square miles), containing 4,399 km (2,733 miles) of waterways
River Tyne | England, Map, Facts | Britannica River Tyne, river in northern England, flowing for 62 miles (100 km) into the North Sea below Newcastle upon Tyne It is formed near Hexham by the confluence of the North Tyne, with its tributary the Rede, and the South Tyne
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Tyne and Wear (2026) - Tripadvisor St James’ Park is one of the UK’s most iconic football stadiums and the home of Newcastle United In the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, it welcomes visitors from around the world to experience the…
Tyne and Wear – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Tyne and Wear is a county and metropolis in the North East of England, created in 1974 from towns that had been in Northumberland or County Durham, plus Newcastle upon Tyne
About – Tyne and Wear England Information Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in North East England, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes Formed in 1974, it encompasses several towns and cities, most notably Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland, which are both key urban centers in the region
What does TYNE mean? - Definitions. net Tyne is a term that generally refers to a river or an inlet found in northeast England and southeast Scotland It can also refer to a pointed, forked, or pronged part of a tool or object, typically used for digging or lifting
The Tyne Bar | Beer, Food and Live Music | Newcastle upon Tyne The Tyne Bar has been one of Newcastle's favourite independent pubs and live music venues since it opened its doors for the first time way back in November 1994 u2028u2028 More than a quarter of a century later, the Ouseburn landscape has changed beyond recognition, but one constant is The Tyne Bar which just keeps getting better and better and holds a special place in the hearts of music
15 Best Places to Visit in Tyne and Wear (England) A metropolitan county in the far northeast of England, Tyne and Wear is named for the rivers that run through its two main cities, Newcastle and Sunderland
The River Tyne - History, Origins Future | Tyne Rivers Trust The Tyne is one of the most iconic rivers in the UK and is around 73 miles (118km) in length Its two main tributaries (sources) are the South Tyne and the North Tyne, which converge at Warden Rock near Hexham at a placed known as ‘Watersmeet’